SUSTAINED EFFORT BRINGS ABOUT CHANGE. EVEN IN THE FACE OF BEING SEEMINGLY IGNORED, THE CANADIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY ACTION NETWORK (CBAN) WILL NOT BACK DOWN.

NHPPA can relate with objectives taking time! They have our unwavering support. Intrexon, a leader in synthetic biology, that acquired Canada’s Okanagan Specialty Fruits, successfully had their “Arctic Apple” approved by Health Canada and the CFIA. After 3+ years of continuous effort, on March 20, 2015 news of Canada approving the growing of GM “non-browning” apples incites a new CBAN action.

The fruit is to enter our markets as early as next year. Will your grocery store sell the GM “non-browning apple? Write to the head office of your grocery chain store today to find out. The GM apple has been approved but that doesn’t mean it has to make it to the market. Join CBAN’s astute next step to have your buying power support denouncing this federal decision.

Those opposed to the synthetic engineering of our foods should visit the CBAN’s website to find out what action can be taken, we need to assure our grocers and food growers that we are not interested in these genetically modified foods. Canadians who are for the production and growth of clean foods should pledge not to grow, sell or buy genetically modified foods.

THE LATEST NUMBER OF CANADIANS SUPPORTING THE CHARTER OF HEALTH FREEDOM BY SIGNING ITS PETITION IN A SHOW OF SOLIDARITY STANDS AT 93,759.

Only 6,241 signatures shy of 100,000, when it will become one of the largest federal petitions in Canadian history. Second only to the petition that asked for the creation of our Canadian Bill of Rights in 1949. The national mission to protect products and practitioners through this proposed law, is unwavering. It is neither a short, nor easy path, to have Parliament consider and adopt a new model of governing.

The Charter of Health Freedom still stands as the best legal framework from which to appropriately regulate natural and traditional medicines as well as practices. In 2015, to the ongoing detriment of the natural health product industry, practitioners and public, Health Canada’s regulations ceaselessly continue to threaten livelihoods and lives.

Watch for NHPPA’s exclusive practitioner campaign to reach an unprecedented goal, started by natural health product retailers and manufacturers in 2008. A recent call to the Clerk of Petitions at the House of Commons had him impressed with our numbers!

The Charter of Health Freedom is a reminder to exercise the rights and freedoms we enjoy as Canadians.

One of Canada’s significant voices in health freedom has written a decisive piece in the vaccine debate. Yet, she considers any polarized discussion between the anti and pro attitudes not to be addressing the root of the problem. That it is not about “good or bad”. But that is squarely about the toxicology issue presenting itself to physicians and public health officials, who are ignoring it. This issue is not in her opinion but is that of neuroscientists and vaccinologists from the world’s leading universities.

Helke Ferrie’s latest article in Vitality Magazine’s Jan 2015 issue, “The Illusion of Vaccine Safety” is a must-read and share piece with complete timelines and confirmed facts on the history of dangerous vaccine toxins, and their effects, as developed by drug companies for commercial reasons.

An incontrovertible and exceptionally well-written piece on the explosive specifics that outline key issues of how toxic ingredients pose significant health risks. She clearly points out, “the challenge now is to confront the truth about inconvenient scientific facts which the industry, and especially regulators, buried to protect profits – as a 3-year US congressional investigation proved. The industry has been caught lying and the vaccines have been proven to be dangerously dirty.”

Helke believes the problem can be fixed. That vaccines can, and must be, cleaned up. That the toxic additives are fundamentally unnecessary and that vaccines could become safe and effective.

She provides a substantial list of references, published sources and resources with an impressive 85-year historical timeline of the issues.

Mission Statement

The Natural Health Products Protection Association is federally incorporated as a non-profit company with the sole object of: Protecting access to Natural Health Products and Dietary Supplements.
By limiting its purpose to protecting access to Natural Health Products and Dietary Supplements, the NHPPA will focus on identifying and responding to threats facing the Natural Health Product and Dietary Supplement industry.